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Subject: Re: Bilbao and statistically meaningful results

Author: Sandro Necchi

Date: 03:29:14 10/10/04

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Hi,

all this shows that to get conclusions out of few games is most probably wrong,
so the most reliable info are from the SSDF list because they test hundreds of
games.

Of course a new experimenthal version may be better and with a faster hardware
maybe 100 or more points, not to mention special opening books used for these
events.

To me this shows (once more) that the best programs running of fast computers (a
Centrino 1.7 GHz is a fast computer too) can fight against the GMs providing
that they do not use a too well known opening book, on long time levels too.

So, nothing new.

Sandro



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